Can hermits die from overfeeding?

Mako72

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Hello, I have a three week old tank. I have some snails and hermits in it. All the snails have survived, even a peppermint shrimp that is in there as well. However 5 out of 10 of the hermits died off, including a nice electric blue one. Last I saw him, I fed him a small piece of Krill that had been dipped in seachem's vitality (vitamin dip). Any ideas why hermits might die off but not snails or shrimp?
 
i hate electric blue hermits. they always die and theyr too expensive . i can keep every other hermit alive in my tank but electric blues die after 3 months:mad: . and no they cant die from over feeding really. they can die from underfeeding though. its really strange to me whats occurring in your tank because generally i have heard snails are more sensitive than hermits. how did you acclimate them and what are your tank parameters?
 
No, they don't kill the snails first because they also kill each other to eliminate competition for food -- it's probably a territorial thing.

I got two hermits for a 6gal, and the first thing they did was to go after each other -- I tried to keep them separated, but one of them finally got the other one -- it was just constant.

After that the winner then proceeded to kill and eat snails and take their shells.

As far as I have seen the hermits (dwarf blue legs) are pretty indestructible, except by their own kind -- you can just toss them into any tank and they live fine, no acclimation needed, and they can survive on almost nothing at all -- you don't need to feed a tank they are in, they will find stuff to eat.

They just love to murder each other, though. I think it's a territory / food issue -- two dwarf blue legs get along fine in the 55-gallon reef tank (they are the only mobile critters other than bristleworms, etc)
 
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